Ebanie Bridges’ fans know where they ‘left Easter eggs’ after her saucy selfie

Ebanie Bridges’ fans reacted to her latest stunning selfie by joking they know where they left their “Easter eggs.”

The IBF bantamweight boxing champion is no stranger to leaving her adoring supporters in awe with her racy snaps. She took to Twitter to share another bombshell post with her 323,000 followers on Sunday evening.

Bridges’ selfie showed her seated in a car as her trademark piercing blue eyes and blonde locks wowed. But it was her plunging white top that grabbed the most attention.

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The Australian beauty left little to the imagination as she showed off her chest, which fans lapped up with the post receiving over 60,000 views and 2,500 likes.

One Twitter user pointed out the likeness between Bridges’ breasts and the huge chocolate eggs handed out during Easter, writing: “Now I know where I left my Easter eggs.”

Another fan tweeted: “The bomber blows us away…stunning,” while a third wrote: “Looking sensational there.”

Others chimed in by adding: “Absolutely stunning, but also absolutely stunning in the ring,” and “ So damn hot.”

It came after Bridges previously joked to a fan her bust was "pretty f***ing big". That wasn't the only time the exact scale of her bosom has been the source of debate, with the Aussie even 'forgetting how big her t**s are' after ordering the wrong size bikini.

She was even asked if her bra was made of titanium by an Instagram user on one occasion, who was perplexed as to how Bridges managed to keep her boobs in place.

The 36-year-old replied to one comment from Australian mixed martial artist Arlene Blencowe and dubbed the DDs her 'famous twins'.

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